AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoVisa and travel policy: The US denied a visa to the newly elected CHTA president, Gregor Nassief, sparking questions about how tighter US measures could affect Caribbean tourism leadership. Migration and border updates: Minister Colm Brophy announced new Ireland visa requirements for nationals of Nicaragua, St Kitts and Nevis, and Saint Lucia from 15 June 2026, with limited transitional arrangements. Public health readiness: CARPHA trained 18 people across 15 member states to safely transport infectious substances, while Saint Lucia and the region reactivated enhanced Ebola travel screening at points of entry. Blue Economy funding: OECS is inviting Blue Economy MSMEs in Grenada, Saint Lucia and St Vincent to virtual info sessions for Window 2 matching grants (US$100,000–US$150,000). Local governance and accountability: Tourism Minister Dr Ernest Hilaire defended the relocation and compensation of Marie Farrell’s fish shack for the Mount Pimard Beach Park project. Fiscal relief: PM Philip J. Pierre extended Saint Lucia’s tax amnesty to end of 2027, waiving interest and penalties on eligible taxes up to Dec 2025. Security and cost of living: Government says tougher gun and violent-crime measures are coming as police report rising murders, while Consumer Affairs Minister Emma Hippolyte moves to check whether price gouging is driving higher grocery bills amid imported inflation.
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